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One of the best players in team history, and perhaps the best to ever play the left tackle position, Seattle Seahawks Walter Jones appears to be calling it a career.
Walter Jones appears headed toward retirement, according to his latest tweet on Sunday. But neither the Seahawks nor Jones agent, Roosevelt Barnes, have confirmed that Jones, 36, is retiring.
Nearly a month after accepting the job as Seattle Seahawks head coach, Pete Carroll has his coaching staff in place.
After a couple weeks of individual names leaking out, the Seattle Seahawks finally announced new head coach Pete Carroll’s coaching staff today.
The Miami Dolphins treat stadium names like quarterbacks, changing them often. Beginning this week, the team’s home is Sun Life Stadium.
Renton – John Schneider, introduced as the Seattle Seahawks general manager Wednesday, will be the team’s top personnel man, in charge of overseeing the draft and the pursuit of players in free agency.
RENTON – You know the press-conference drill. The principal parties stand together for photos, assuming a standard pose with some kind of a prop (a team jersey or helmet), etc.
Early in today's press conference introducing Seahawks general manager John Schnieder, it was made pretty clear that new head coach Pete Carroll would have final say in any personnel matters between himself and the new GM. “If someday there’s a dispute between these guys and there’s a coin toss, were going to build the team around this man (Carroll) and the players,” Seahawks CEO Tod Leiweke said. “ ... Pete wins the coin toss.”
The Seattle Seahawks hired Green Bay Packers co-director of football operations John Schneider as general manager on Tuesday. Schneider, 38, will be introduced this morning in a news conference at team headquarters in Renton.
The Seattle Seahawks have reportedly named John Schneider as the team's new general manager.
The Seattle Seahawks confirmed today that John Schneider, the Green Bay Packers co-director of football operations, has agreed to become Seahawks general manager.
As if the point needed further proof, the first two rounds of NFL playoffs solidified the premise that success is a function of quarterback play.
In the avalanche of words that tumbled from Pete Carroll at his initial press conference as Seahawks head coach, two in particular jumped out as immediately substantive.
In this week's edition of the Seahawks Insider blog's "Take of the Week," where regular readers are offered a forum to voice their opinions, Bobby Kaupang - Bobby K - sizes up the Seahawks' off-season shopping list. It begins, he says, at offensive tackle, where a guy like Jammal Brown of the Saints might be available via free agency - providing there is a Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Now it’s down to two. According to a report from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the Seattle Seahawks pared their search for a new general manager down to two candidates – Pittsburgh Steelers salary cap specialist Omar Khan and New England Patriots senior consultant Floyd Reese.
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